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I have filed a loss of suit and now have to serve the subpoenas. Would my spouse be considered an interested party that could not serve those subenas?

Answered 3 years and 11 months ago by Atty. Peter J. Carman (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
She may not hire a civil process server to serve your subpoenas 
She may not hire a civil process server to serve your subpoenas 

Can I sue my dentist

Answered 3 years and 11 months ago by Atty. Peter J. Carman (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
Your issue is a an employment and labor question not a work injury question.  I have switched your question to that practice area for answers.  I cannot help you as I do not practice in that area.  Good Luck!
Your issue is a an employment and labor question not a work injury question.  I have switched your question to that practice area for... Read More

Can I be suspended by my employer over the phone?

Answered 8 years and 4 months ago by Atty. Richard F. Rice (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
Yes, you can be suspended over the phone without being given an opportunity to give your statement.
Yes, you can be suspended over the phone without being given an opportunity to give your statement.

How can I sue a contractor?

Answered 8 years and 4 months ago by Atty. Richard F. Rice (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
File a complaint in the local county circuit court by following the appropriate legal process.
File a complaint in the local county circuit court by following the appropriate legal process.

If I started work Oct 5th and they said two week pay and I still did not get my pay on Oct 23rd, what can I do?

Answered 8 years and 5 months ago by Atty. Richard F. Rice (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
Ask when you will be paid.
Ask when you will be paid.
You can have a successful legal action against the employer only if they treat you differently due to race, place of origin, sex, age, or disability.
You can have a successful legal action against the employer only if they treat you differently due to race, place of origin, sex, age, or disability.

If my boss and business owner hit me in the throat simultaneously with both hands and now having trouble swallowing, can I sue them?

Answered 8 years and 5 months ago by Atty. Richard F. Rice (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
Most likely. Contact an attorney who will need all your facts to determine if you have any viable claim.
Most likely. Contact an attorney who will need all your facts to determine if you have any viable claim.

What are my options if I have been offered and accepted new position within same organization but not being allowed to go?

Answered 8 years and 8 months ago by Atty. Richard F. Rice (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
You are probably an employee at will so your employer has the right to delay any job action (promotion) if needed for any legitimate business reason. If you believe there might be any illegal reason for the job action (inaction in your situation) such as protected-class discrimination then you might have a claim.... Read More
You are probably an employee at will so your employer has the right to delay any job action (promotion) if needed for any legitimate business reason.... Read More

Can I refuse to answer the question that I already answered?

Answered 9 years and 11 months ago by attorney Alena Shautsova   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
It depends on who is asking that question.
It depends on who is asking that question.

Is it legal for a employer to give out check stops and not give you any money?

Answered 10 years ago by Mr. Scott M Behren (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
You might want to go to the US Dept of Labor or fire a lawyer to sue them for your money. Feel free to call or email to discuss further.
You might want to go to the US Dept of Labor or fire a lawyer to sue them for your money. Feel free to call or email to discuss further.

Can my employer order me to perform a task in which my doctor states I cannot?

Answered 10 years ago by Atty. Richard F. Rice (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
Contact an attorney.
Contact an attorney.

How could I file for unemployment if my job is currently going through some roof repairs due to weather?

Answered 10 years and 2 months ago by Atty. Richard F. Rice (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
Contact the State unemployment agency to file a claim. Online or by telephone.
Contact the State unemployment agency to file a claim. Online or by telephone.

What can happen legally if you are terminated for falsifying your time sheet?

Answered 10 years and 3 months ago by Atty. Richard F. Rice (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
You could be asked to pay back any income improperly obtained and any claim for unemployment compensation likely would be denied. You also would not have a claim for wrongful termination unless you could show that other employees who submitted a falsified time sheet were not terminated and the employee(s) are/were in a different protected class of persons.... Read More
You could be asked to pay back any income improperly obtained and any claim for unemployment compensation likely would be denied. You also would not... Read More

Can a company get into trouble for not notifying me that my significant other went to hospital during his work shift?

Answered 10 years and 4 months ago by Atty. Richard B. Jacobson (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
Probably not. They will say it was a mere oversight. And they might be right. I hope your bf is recovering quickly from his injury. Good Luck.
Probably not. They will say it was a mere oversight. And they might be right. I hope your bf is recovering quickly from his injury. Good Luck.

Does my employer have to inform me when wages will be reduced?

Answered 10 years and 4 months ago by Atty. Richard F. Rice (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
Possibly. Contact the Wisconsin Equal Rights Division or US Dept. of Labor.
Possibly. Contact the Wisconsin Equal Rights Division or US Dept. of Labor.

Can I get fired from a job for being sexually harassed?

Answered 10 years and 4 months ago by Atty. Richard B. Jacobson (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
I wish I had an easy answer as to what you might do. Generally an employer can fire someone for almost any reason or no reason except for the few protected exceptions. You might have a case for retaliation over your making a complaint of sexual harassment (which is not necessarily the same as sexual assault).... Read More
I wish I had an easy answer as to what you might do. Generally an employer can fire someone for almost any reason or no reason except for the few... Read More

Do I have any legal rights against my company for after 36 years at 57 years old to be told that my job will be gone?

Answered 10 years and 4 months ago by Atty. Richard F. Rice (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
Immediately contact an attorney who must obtain complete information to evaluate your situation and determine if you may have any viable legal claim.
Immediately contact an attorney who must obtain complete information to evaluate your situation and determine if you may have any viable legal claim.

Is it legal for an employer to require you to stay after your scheduled work hours, if they pay you?

Answered 10 years and 6 months ago by Atty. Richard F. Rice (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
She should contact the Wisconsin Equal Rights Division/Wage & Hour Section or the US Department of Labor.
She should contact the Wisconsin Equal Rights Division/Wage & Hour Section or the US Department of Labor.

Can a job application be transferred to different position without consent? How?

Answered 10 years and 6 months ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
I know of no law that governs such matters. I do not know, but I suppose this is at the whim of the public institution The law does not attempt to regulate everything. Not all discrimination is illegal. Illegal discrimination is limited to: race, age, sex, national origin, religion, handicap. If you feel you have been discriminated against, based on one of these, you should contact an attorney that handles EEOC cases. Your facts do not state anything based on these criteria, so I assume you have been the victim of legal discrimination. Another name for legal discrimination is "business decision" which is what companies do every day. You likely consider yourself some one that never discriminates against any one. If so, ponder that notion as you go about your daily life. You will see discrimination everywhere. Would the employer hire you if you showed up for the job interview in your underwear, and intoxicated. No. Well, that is legal discriminating. Not all discrimination is illegal.... Read More
I know of no law that governs such matters. I do not know, but I suppose this is at the whim of the public institution The law does not attempt to... Read More

Could an employer pay you less than what was agreed upon?

Answered 10 years and 6 months ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
employer can pay you as little as they wish, and change the pay as often as they wish, so long as you are paid minimum wage or more. You can quit anytime you do not like your job or the changes. That is how the system works.
employer can pay you as little as they wish, and change the pay as often as they wish, so long as you are paid minimum wage or more. You can quit... Read More

Can I sue my employer for injuries after being attacked at work? How?

Answered 10 years and 6 months ago by Georges Herman Shers (Unclaimed Profile)   |   11 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
Normally, you can not civilly sue your employer for a work related injury, but you can in California if the employer ratified the assault and battery by the co-employee. If the evidence is clear that you merely defended yourself with reasonable force [and did not continue the fight when the co-employee was no longer a threat], then your being fired probably would not be considered ratification since they fired the co-employee. It is possible there was a breach of contract by the employer in firing you, but you would have to prove their was no grounds to do so. If the employer created a hostile work environment and that resulted in the other employee attacking you, you might have a case, but you need to see some local personal injury attorneys to see if you do have a case and whether it is worthwhile. Under Workers' Compensation law, the employer has to pay for your reasonable medical bills and the time you were unable to work, but may be entitled to an offset in any civil suit for similar benefits already paid?... Read More
Normally, you can not civilly sue your employer for a work related injury, but you can in California if the employer ratified the assault and battery... Read More

Can I sue my employer for wage discrimination? How?

Answered 10 years and 6 months ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
Yes, you may sue any one for anything. But, will you win? I do not know enough facts to tell you if you are likely to win. You did not state the basis for the suit. I recommend you consult with an attorney. If you have a good case, they will likely charge you only if you win, and you are more likely to win if you have an attorney. Go back and look at the question, you do not even know how to file a suit, much less what should be in that suit.... Read More
Yes, you may sue any one for anything. But, will you win? I do not know enough facts to tell you if you are likely to win. You did not state the... Read More

Can I get fired for texting off work on my personal cell? How?

Answered 10 years and 6 months ago by attorney Alena Shautsova   |   4 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
Yes, in NY you can be fired for no reason at all actually. Only if the company violated law or a contract, it will be a problem for them.
Yes, in NY you can be fired for no reason at all actually. Only if the company violated law or a contract, it will be a problem for them.

When is it considered sexual harassment? How?

Answered 10 years and 6 months ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
I know of no simple an answer, and I do not have enough facts to answer. I do not practice sexual harassment law.
I know of no simple an answer, and I do not have enough facts to answer. I do not practice sexual harassment law.

What could you do if a university provides confidential financial aid information to your employer?

Answered 10 years and 7 months ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
This is not an employment law question. I do not know the answer.
This is not an employment law question. I do not know the answer.